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Trump's company sued Geoffrey Zakarian last year when the restaurateur withdrew from his lease to open a high-end eatery in the new Trump International Hotel in Washington after the candidate characterized Mexicans as being criminals, drug dealers and rapists.
"[...] it's not like, you know, like I've said anything that could be so bad," Trump said.
Because if I said something that was so bad, they wouldn't have had me go through all of these people and win all of these primary races.read more

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